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(KNSI) – Minnesota’s waterfowl season gets underway this weekend.

Duck and goose hunters can start shooting a half-hour before sunrise on Saturday. Hunters need to be aware of some new regulations in effect for the 2021 season.

Shooting hours end at sunset the entire season.

The Canada goose daily bag limit is five per day the entire season, with a possession limit of 15.

In the South Zone, the split (closed period) is five days instead of 12 days. The closure is from Monday, Oct. 4, through Friday, Oct. 8.

Motorized decoys may be used statewide throughout the entire waterfowl season, including on wildlife management areas. Remote controls for motorized decoys are legal.

Although drought conditions in some areas have improved, waterfowlers should plan ahead to ensure they can access areas they plan to hunt. Minnesota has around 80,000 waterfowl hunters.

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